TripAdvisor Reviews Magnuson Grand Hotel Of Fayetteville

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... long on the road, we saw some pronghorn, even some babies. Then I saw a pheasant in a field. Another field was full of cattle... We stopped at Painted desert/petrified forest national park. We saw 2 coyotes and a model A that sat where route 66 used to be. We also saw some pictographs and an village of ancient natives. This was very interesting. We drove on into the petrified forest and saw the trees that had turned unto rocks. We stayed ...

I know it's not fascinating, but, I thought I'd include a few pictures of our dinner here just so everyone can feel like they're right here with us.

The kale chips, however, may be fascinating to some; we took regular kale leaves, which are one of the healthiest-per-calorie foods there are, and seasoned them with oil and other seasons, baked them, and created "Kale Chips". It's the basic "potato chip" idea, ...

... all levels and it's open all year. Our dog Sam navigated us to the overlook where we watched a black vulture feed her fledgling. Rested in the ENO hammock, great purchase. Met friendly people along the trail, especially 4 young ladies from Fayetteville who were momentarily lost. I took pictures for the girls standing at the overlook. Go ...

... We had a yummy dinner, and then walked through the woods to the cafe area so we could use the wifi (yes, we are all that addicted!). Back in the cabin we played the card game BS and iPhone charades (love Steffanie's Heart impression - Barracuda!).

Monday July 28 Breakfast on the back porch, then on to a hike on Yellow Rock Trail (3.5 miles). We asked advice on where to hike from a young lady at the visitors' center - ...

Today was a little tougher that I foresaw. After an excellent night of sleep, I assumed my day on the bike would be a cake-walk. Wrong was I. The 84-miler into Fayetville covered the Ozark mountain range and proved to be a rougher day for the legs than expected. The morning was great- coffee followed by a visit to a local winery for a tour and ...